On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 06:15:02PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> I wouldn't use Ext3 for a device that big.  Why can't you use ZFS?

yep, for disks and array that size, error-detection and correction are
essential. which means either zfs or btrfs.

> I'm using BTRFS for all my backups nowadays so any data corruption will be 
> flagged.

how's the raid5 support in btrfs now? last i read (back in june, iirc)
it was still very experimental. one of the problems i read about was
that you couldn't replace a failed drive in a raid5 btrfs.

btrfs raid-0/1/10 modes work fine - and btrfs does offer a way of
auto-converting an array from raid1 to raid5/6, so starting with raid10
and converting to raid5 when its "ready" may be a safer choice.

or zfs, with the -dkms packages available for most distros, installing
zfs and setting it up is easy.

craig

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